Back gate FinFET SRAM
A compact semiconductor structure having back gate(s) for controlling threshold voltages and associated method of formation is disclosed. Fabrication of the semiconductor structure starts with a semiconductor region formed directly on an underlying electrically isolating layer. Then, a mandrel and a spacer are formed on the semiconductor region. Next, a back gate region is formed separated from the semiconductor region by a back gate isolating layer and covered by an inter-gate isolating layer. Next, a portion of the semiconductor region beneath the mandrel is removed so as to form an active region adjacent to the removed portion of the semiconductor region. Finally, a main gate region is formed in place of the removed portion of the semiconductor region and on the inter-gate isolating layer. The main gate region is separated from the active region by a main gate isolating layer and separated from the back gate region by the inter-gate isolating layer.
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1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to back gate transistors, and more particularly, to back gate transistors fabricated using FinFET technologies.
2. Related Art
Dopant fluctuations are becoming a serious problem in Vt (threshold voltage) control in advanced semiconductor devices. As semiconductor devices become smaller and smaller, Vt control becomes more difficult. A known solution is to use back gates in the semiconductor devices to control Vt. One serious problem with this solution is that the use of back gates in semiconductor devices results in increased layout complexity, and therefore, higher cost.
Therefore, there is a need for a novel semiconductor structure in which back gates are formed with relatively less layout complexity. Also, there is a need for a method for forming the novel semiconductor structure. In addition, there is always a need to increase the device density of the novel semiconductor structure.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThe present invention provides a semiconductor structure, comprising (a) a semiconductor substrate; and (b) N substructures on the substrate, N being a positive integer, each of the N substructures comprising (i) first and second FinFET active regions, wherein the first FinFET active region includes at least first and second devices, and (ii) a back gate region abutting and being sandwiched between the first and second FinFET active regions, wherein the back gate region is shared by the first and second devices.
The present invention also provides a method for forming a semiconductor structure, the method comprising the steps of (a) providing a semiconductor region directly on an underlying electrically isolating layer, the semiconductor region being covered on top by a mandrel and a spacer; (b) forming a back gate region separated from the semiconductor region by a back gate isolating layer and covered by an inter-gate isolating layer; (c) removing a portion of the semiconductor region beneath the mandrel so as to form an active region adjacent to the removed portion of the semiconductor region; and (d) forming a main gate region in place of the removed portion of the semiconductor region and on the inter-gate isolating layer, the main gate region being separated from the active region by a main gate isolating layer and being separated from the back gate region by the inter-gate isolating layer.
The present invention also provides a method for forming a semiconductor structure, the method comprising (a) providing a substrate with an isolating layer including a semiconductor layer directly on top of an underlying electrically isolating layer; (b) forming a mandrel and first and second spacers on top of the semiconductor layer, the mandrel being sandwiched between the first and second spacers; (c) etching portions of the semiconductor layer not covered by the mandrel and the first and second spacers; (d) forming a back gate isolating layer on exposed surfaces of the semiconductor layer; (e) depositing a gate material on the structure and planarizing a top surface of the structure such that the mandrel is exposed; (f) selectively forming an inter-gate insulating layer on the gate material such that the mandrel is still exposed to the atmosphere; (g) removing the mandrel; (h) etching the semiconductor layer under the removed mandrel so as to form first and second active regions being aligned with the first and second spacers, respectively; (i) forming a dielectric layer on exposed surfaces of the gate material; and (j) depositing the gate material on the structure so as to form a main gate region.
During the fabrication steps described above, dopants can be introduced so that the resulting FinFET active regions 120a and 120b can comprise different transistors or devices. The structure 100 of
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In one embodiment, two FinFET active regions sharing the same back gate region have transistors of the same channel type. In other words, both of the two FinFET active regions have only either n-channel transistors or p-channel transistors (but not both). For example, both the FinFET active regions 210 and 120a may have only n-channel (n type) transistors.
In one embodiment, each main gate region of the semiconductor structure 200 crosses over at least two FinFET active regions and forms devices (i.e., transistors) with them. For instance, the main gate region 276 crosses over at least two FinFET active regions 210 and 120a and forms with them the transistors M8 and M4, respectively. Similarly, the main gate region 170 crosses over two FinFET active regions 120a and 120b and forms with them the transistors M1 and M2, respectively.
In one embodiment, the semiconductor structure 200 can comprise multiple SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) memory cells. For instance, the transistors M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, and M6 residing in four FinFET active regions 120a, 120b, 212, and 214 and abutting (i.e., sharing) three back gate regions 150a, 150b, and 150c can be electrically coupled together so as to form an SRAM memory cell 270. In general, one or more transistors of an SRAM memory cell can reside in one active region and share one back gate region. Also, it should be noted that the configuration layout of the SRAM memory cell 270 is just one example of an SRAM memory cell layout. Moreover, 6-transistor SRAM cells are only one type of SRAM cells. In general, an SRAM cell can have any number of transistors (e.g., three, eight, twelve, etc.) Regardless of its number of transistors, an SRAM cell can have many options for different layout and use of shared back gate regions.
In summary, with each back gate region running along (i.e., in parallel) and being shared by two FinFET active regions, each of which has multiple main gates crossing over in perpendicular directions, chip area is effectively used while Vt of the devices can be controlled using the back gate regions. Moreover, the fin-shaped active regions further save chip area. In other words, the present invention uses the FinFET technology with shared back gates to achieve the advantages of back gates while maintaining good device density and reasonable costs.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, many modifications and changes will become apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to encompass all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit and scope of this invention.
Claims
1. A semiconductor structure, comprising:
- (a) a semiconductor substrate; and
- (b) N substructures on the substrate, N being a positive integer, each of the N substructures comprising: (i) first and second FinFET active regions, wherein the first FinFET active region includes at least first and second devices, and (ii) a back gate region abutting and being sandwiched between the first and second FinFET active regions, wherein the back gate region is shared by the first and second devices.
2. The semiconductor structure of claim 1, wherein the second FinFET active region includes at least third and fourth devices, and wherein the back gate region is shared by the third and fourth devices.
3. The semiconductor structure of claim 2, further comprising a first main gate region shared by the first and third devices.
4. The semiconductor structure of claim 3, further comprising a second main gate region shared by the second and fourth devices.
5. The semiconductor structure of claim 1, wherein the first and second FinFET active regions comprise semiconductor devices of a same channel type.
6. The semiconductor structure of claim 1, wherein the N substructures comprise M SRAM memory cells, M being a positive integer.
7. The semiconductor structure of claim 1, wherein the N substructures comprise M logic circuits, M being a positive integer.
8. The semiconductor structure of claim 1, wherein N>1.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jun 11, 2004
Date of Patent: Aug 1, 2006
Patent Publication Number: 20050275040
Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation (Armonk, NY)
Inventors: Brent A. Anderson (Jericho, VT), Edward J. Nowak (Essex Junction, VT)
Primary Examiner: David Nelms
Assistant Examiner: Dao H. Nguyen
Attorney: Schmeiser, Olsen & Watts
Application Number: 10/709,998
International Classification: H01L 31/0392 (20060101);